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6/29/2009 6:55  
Normally, flowering plants are always seen in our garden. I got interested with this bonsai plants, which beautifies home and also decorates garden. How should I take care and maintain this kind of plant?
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7/02/2009 1:59  
Bonsai plants are the prized pride of any gardener and requires a lot of care and attention. For complete information go to : http://www.bonsaigardener.org/
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7/03/2009 2:28  
Thanks for the information Tita Luna, this site is helpful for beginners like me. The procedures and techniques were quite difficult and its really expensive. Do you have some bonsai plants in your garden?
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7/03/2009 4:21  
My garden will be more unique if I have one of these bonsai plants. I wonder, once the plant had been bonsai, does it bear flowers? It would be more interesting if I'll have this tiny flowers in my garden.
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7/03/2009 14:08  
I think I've only seen potted Bonsai plants, which were relatively small.

I wonder how big they'd get if they were permanently outside, in a larger area?
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7/08/2009 17:39  

Posted By mark holanda on 7/02/2009 22:21
My garden will be more unique if I have one of these bonsai plants. I wonder, once the plant had been bonsai, does it bear flowers? It would be more interesting if I'll have this tiny flowers in my garden.

Yes of course, if you bonsai a flowering plant it will grow flowers but most likely it will be miniature as well. Anyway, I think this is such a cute idea.
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7/22/2009 4:38  
That would be nice, I would love to see tiny flowers in my garden as well. I was trying to make one but it is really difficult. The procedures really require patience and time. Do you think buying a bonsai plant could be a good idea?
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7/30/2009 15:42  
Bonsai gardening is considered one of the most dificult types of gardening that one can do. With patience and some very important tools one can take this task and make it manageable. Things you will need to do are A wel-lit room most bonsais need a lot of direct sunlight by keeping the miniature tree in the sun,you can feed it better, and another step that spring water has natural mineals and vitamines that the tree needs with out the fertilizers that the tree does not need.Trimming sheers you have to keep tree neat and trim otherwise it will grow too much and become more wild than normal bonsai. Final step that frequent soil changes the soil can be deprived of the life giving nutrients over time by changing the soil the tree can remain healthier and longer.
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7/30/2009 18:44  

Posted By joebert plazuela on 7/21/2009 22:38
That would be nice, I would love to see tiny flowers in my garden as well. I was trying to make one but it is really difficult. The procedures really require patience and time. Do you think buying a bonsai plant could be a good idea?

Ofcourse, we can able to buy bonsai plants, but at the same time we need to have good time in taking care of them, i love them to be in my garden but thinking that i can't spoil them i'm not doing so, i would thank krishna for nice tips, and i would certainly follow those tips & plant bonsai plant in my garden.
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7/31/2009 2:33  
Thank you for the compliment kantha and have a nice gardening.......
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8/01/2009 9:22  

Posted By joebert plazuela on 6/29/2009 0:55
Normally, flowering plants are always seen in our garden. I got interested with this bonsai plants, which beautifies home and also decorates garden. How should I take care and maintain this kind of plant?


To have bonsai plants in garden would be a good idea. However, you should bear in mind that this type of plants need time and effort. Just check on your plants regularly and do the proper care just like what you do to the other plants. Do you own bonsai plants now?
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8/03/2009 2:11  

Posted By Tita Luna on 7/01/2009 19:59
Bonsai plants are the prized pride of any gardener and requires a lot of care and attention. For complete information go to : http://www.bonsaigardener.org/


i really like to have some bonsai plants in my garden..i dont like to buy one but i like to do the work myself..thanks for the link I will check on it and find out myself..
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8/03/2009 3:18  
I've heard that bonsai plants can easily be over watered, which can lead to plant death. Has anyone experienced this? Is it easy to over water these?
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